Tony Gwynn

Tony Gwynn
Anthony Keith "Tony" Gwynn, Sr., nicknamed "Mr. Padre", was an American professional baseball right fielder who played 20 seasonsin Major League Baseballfor the San Diego Padres. The left-handed hitting Gwynn won eight batting titles in his career, tied for the most in National Leaguehistory. He is considered one of the best and most consistent hitters in baseball history. He had a .338 career batting average, never hitting below .309 in any full season. Gwynn was a 15-time All-Star, recognized for...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth9 May 1960
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I remember watching the Oceanside team in 2001. I fell in love with that little left-handed hitter with the great stroke (Matthew Cerda). It'll be fun to see who the stars are this time around.
because that would make me no different than roadies stealing autographs for free.
He walks in my office and he's ready to hit the grind,'' Watson said.
It's tough, because you're messing with how you make a living, ... But I needed that upgrade. Just to show I could do it.
For the coaching staff, when we pulled in and saw the ballpark, man, memories just start.
Now that the contract has been signed, we can concentrate on moving ahead toward our goal of becoming a nationally recognized program.
So I'm a little bit ahead of the game, ... Plus, I'll have all my clips from the North County Times.
Just going up to the plate and having quality at-bats has been the biggest issue.
I had the Angels game Wednesday, then the Little League World Series,
He said we would bounce around. I think it's a great idea and I'm not going to have a problem with it.
He might just be very comfortable doing what he's doing. If he is, he's at the top of the list, then. He's a master of his craft.
They haven't gotten to that point where baseball is the most important thing in their lives. They got other things going on and as a coach, you have to step back and let them live their lives, let them do things that they have to do and at the same time trying to get them focused playing winning baseball.
Harold is the Pied Piper of Little League baseball,
When you faced the Cardinals, it was a seven-inning game. You better have the lead after seven. If not, here comes Sutter and that was it.